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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on HHH-3069:
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yes, if you got a proxy in the session that does not exist (should not happen with
not-found unless you use lazy-loading or .load()) and try to get or in any other way
initialize it hibernate will throw an exception because that is *consistent*.
And no it has nothing to do with complex object graphs, but with having datamodels that
are inconsistent and if there are inconsistencies you are bound to get into troubles at
some point...
ObjectNotFoundException when proxy exists for super class of non
existant joined subclass
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Key: HHH-3069
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3069
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.5
Reporter: dan oxlade
A proxy of an entity which has a joined subclass is loaded into the session.
If the proxy resolves to null, i.e the id of the proxy has no matching row in the
database then future queries (in the same hibernate session) for any of the joined
subclass entities will fail with ObjectNotFoundExceptions from the returnNarrowedProxy
method of the DefaultLoadEventListener.
the following test method in JoinedSubclassTest demonstrates the failing test:
public void testProxyLoadedWhichDoesNotExist() throws Exception {
Session s = openSession();
Transaction t = s.beginTransaction();
Long id = Long.valueOf(0L);
Employee employee = (Employee) s.get(Employee.class,id);
assertNull(employee);
Person proxy = (Person) s.load(Person.class,id);
assertNotNull(proxy);
employee = (Employee) s.get(Employee.class,id);
assertNull(employee);
t.commit();
s.close();
}
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